This blog, the main media how to implement Windows Server R2 configuration and enable failover features
1) Log in to the DHCP01 server and click DHCP, as shown in Figure 1;
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2) in the DHCP console page, right-IPV4, select "New Scope", as (Figure 2)
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3) on the Welcome to the New Scope Wizard page, click the Next button, as shown in Figure 3.
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4) In the New Scope Wizard page, enter the role domain name as required, as shown in (Figure 4);
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5) on the "IP address range" page, click the "Next" button, as shown (Figure 5);
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6) on the Add exclusions and delays page, enter the address you want to exclude, and click the Next button, such as (Figure 6);
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7) on the "Lease term" page, click the "Next" button, as shown in (Figure 7);
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8) on the "Configure DHCP Options" page, tick "Yes, I want to now ..." and click the "Next" button, as shown in (Figure 8);
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9) on the router (default gateway) page, click the Next button, as shown in (Figure 9);
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10) on the domain name and DNS Server page, click the Next button, such as (Figure 10);
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11) On the WINS Server page, click the Next button, such as (Figure 11)
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12) On the Activation Scope page, click Yes, I want to activate now ..., click the Next button, such as (Figure 12);
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13) In the Completing the New Scope page, click the Finish button, such as (Figure 13);
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2. Authorizing a DHCP server
Authorization operations are performed in the DHCP01 and DHCP02 servers, respectively, as shown in:
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3. Configuring DHCP Failover
1) Right-DHCP01 the configured scopes in the server, select "Configure Failover", as shown (Figure 1)
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2) on the Configure Failover page, click the Next button, as shown in Figure 2.
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3) on the Specify the partner server to use for failover page, add the "DHCP02" Server and click the "Next" button, as shown (Figure 3)
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4) on the new Failover Relationship page, click the Finish button, such as (Figure 4);
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5) On the Configure Failover page, click the Close button, such as (Figure 5);
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4. Verifying DHCP failover configuration results
As shown in the DHCP02 server, you can see that the scopes created in DHCP01 have been synchronized.
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DHCP configuration based on Windows Server R2